Entertainment Law Basics DeLong Grant Law Partners.

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Entertainment Law Basics DeLong Grant Law Partners

Film Distribution Rights clearance Publicity issues Title interpretation Structuring production Financing Life story rights Optioning Investors Union and Guild Error and omission Underlying rights

Counseling and Representing Actors Writers Directors Producers

Intellectual Property Protection Copyright Patent Trademark

Recording Agreements and Licensing Recording agreements Touring agreements Music licenses Production agreements

Royalties Public performances Mechanical Synchronization fees Print music income